JP Healthcare and Bios Clinical Services Donate Vital Equipment to Murari Lal Chest Hospital
JP Healthcare and Bios Clinical Services donated medical equipment like trolleys, BiPAP machines, and more to Murari Lal Chest Hospital in Kanpur.

Kanpur : In a significant move to enhance patient care and support the local healthcare system, two private healthcare firms, JP Healthcare Service and Bios Clinical Services Pvt. Ltd., have generously donated a range of essential medical equipment to the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Murari Lal Chest Hospital. The donation aims to improve facilities and provide better services to patients, particularly those with respiratory illnesses.
The donation ceremony took place at Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital, which is affiliated with GSVM Medical College. The event was graced by the presence of the Chief Superintendent of Lala Lajpat Rai Hospital, Professor Dr. R.K. Singh.
Leading the initiative for JP Healthcare Service, owner Narendra Singh handed over the equipment, which included a shifting trolley, two BiPAP machines, one suction machine, two wheelchairs, and 50 oxy-sets. This equipment is crucial for the efficient management and care of patients, offering mobility support and critical respiratory aid.
Simultaneously, Dr. Aradhana Singh, the owner of Bios Clinical Services Pvt. Ltd., also made a substantial contribution. Her company donated another shifting trolley, 21 glucometers, and five nebulizer machines. These items are vital for monitoring patient health parameters and administering necessary respiratory treatments, especially for conditions like asthma and COPD.
The donated equipment was formally received by Professor Dr. Awadhesh Kumar, the Head of the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Murari Lal Chest Hospital. Dr. Kumar expressed his gratitude for the generous gesture, highlighting how these new tools will directly benefit patients and help the hospital provide more effective care.
Speaking at the event, Chief Superintendent Dr. R.K. Singh emphasized the importance of corporate social responsibility in strengthening the public healthcare infrastructure. He praised the efforts of both companies, stating that such collaborations between private entities and public hospitals are essential for the betterment of society. He added that these donations will help the hospital save lives and improve the quality of life for many patients.
The event was attended by other prominent faculty members, including Professor Dr. Anand Kumar, Professor Dr. Sanjay Kumar Verma, and Matron Mrs. Ram Sati. Their presence underscored the hospital's appreciation and the collective commitment to leveraging community support for improved healthcare outcomes.
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